Property Report (2023-2024) for 1 AARON RD

Property Details

Assessment: 2498000

Year Built: 2018

Living Area: 4198 sq ft

Style: Contemporary Colonial

Building Percent Good: 95.0%

Analysis

Some background behind this report: Based on some data analysis I did, the features most correlated with a property's Assessment Value are Living Area, Building Percent Good, and Year Built. However, there are many other factors that affect assessment that are not captured in this report, including floor plan layout, kitchen style, number of rooms, extra features such as energy efficiency, distance to the town center and major highways, and historical value. For a more holistic understanding of these factors for any house, you can view the Assessor's Database at https://gis.vgsi.com/lexingtonma/.

Recent Similar House Sales

Above: All recent sales and market prices of similar properties built between 2011 and 2026, with living areas between 3898 and 4498 square feet. Your property's assessment is higher than the prices of these other similar houses. If you feel that your property has been overvalued without any distinguishing reason compared to the other houses, you may consider talking to a town official or applying for an abatement.

All Lexington Residences

* Removed outliers for a clearer visualization. Hover over a property to view details. The above graph plots Assessment Value against Living Area and Building Percent Good for all Lexington properties. Generallly, as these factors increase, the assessment value increases. You can see how your property lies compared to all other properties. If you feel that your property is an outlier without any distinguishing reason compared to the other houses, you may consider talking to a town official or applying for an abatement.

Similar Properties Assessments

Above: Lexington's assessment designations of all similar properties, built around the same time period as your property with similar living area measurements. Hover over a property to view details. Your property's assessment is slightly greater than the median. Note: Comparing your property to the median may not lead to an accurate conclusion, as there may be more properties in one extreme of the living area range, skewing the results.